define immediate and contributory causes
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The immediate cause of a disease is the primary factor causing a disease, ie organisms like bacteria, viruses. Contributory causes are factors, which do not cause the disease themselves but provide conditions for the disease to occur.
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Explanation: immediate cause - the factors which enter the pathogens to directly to our body is called immediate cause
eg - bacteria virus etc
contributory cause - the factors which provide such favorable condition is called contributory cause
eg - unhygienic environment
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